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Miscellaneous Admiralty papers

MS. Eng. c. 7358/3

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Title

Miscellaneous Admiralty papers

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MS. Eng. c. 7358/3

Summary

Comprises

(fols. 1-2) Circular concerning the proposed new German Navy Law, 1912

(fols. 3-6) Cabinet memo re Amendment to the laws concerning the German fleet, Feb. 1912

(fols. 7-23) Admiralty minutes and memoranda re "Lusitania", subsidy and replacement,10 May 1915

(fols. 24-9) First proof supplement to The London Gazette concerning the Battle of Jutland, June 1916

(fols. 30-5) Press bureau release about the Battle of Jutland, including map, July 1916

(fols. 36-43) Advance copy of supplement to The London Gazette, 6 July 1916

Date

1912-1916

Language

English

Physical extent

43 Leaves

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Collection contents

Archive of Francis John Stephens Hopwood, Baron Southborough

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Miscellaneous Civil Service and Government Papers

Miscellaneous Admiralty papers

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